1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

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  • PaulC
    Administrator
    • Feb 2003
    • 1542

    #241
    Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

    Wow, very nice, Tom! You've actually got a model boat on your hands. I'm still carving on parts. It all looks great!
    Warm regards,

    Paul Crozier
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    • boomerfunker
      SubCommittee Member
      • Mar 2003
      • 225

      #242
      Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

      Ok, what is this thing?

      It sits between the scopes on a small outrigger. A detector of some sort? Popcorn maker?
      I'm modeling it but I'd like to know what it is.






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      • wlambing
        SubCommittee Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 848

        #243
        Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

        BF,

        IIRC, it's a radar detector. There are several of these stub antennas mounted around the shear assemblies. Let's the boat know they're being painted. I could dig more, but that's the gist.

        Take care,

        Bill

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        • steveneill
          SubCommittee Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 716

          #244
          Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

          Paul fantastic build!
          www.steveneillsgarage.com

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          • boomerfunker
            SubCommittee Member
            • Mar 2003
            • 225

            #245
            Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

            BF,

            IIRC, it's a radar detector. There are several of these stub antennas mounted around the shear assemblies. Let's the boat know they're being painted. I could dig more, but that's the gist.

            Take care,

            Bill

            That makes sense. Very interesting. Thanks Bill!

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            • PaulC
              Administrator
              • Feb 2003
              • 1542

              #246
              Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

              Thanks, Steve. We're getting there.
              Warm regards,

              Paul Crozier
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              • boomerfunker
                SubCommittee Member
                • Mar 2003
                • 225

                #247
                Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

                Another snowstorm another day at the bench...

                I continued on with details on the shears. The kit SJ radar leaves a lot to be desired. I chopped the screen part off,
                modified the kit part so that it would mount on a brass rod and hold the new screen at the right angle. I wanted to finish it
                so I went ahead and started on the photo etch replacement. To hold everything straight during construction I used
                some Blue-tac as a work surface.




                It was fiddly work but it looks WAY better than the kit part. I attached a mounting pin and finished work on its mount.




                Next was the DF loop which I was hoping to just cut off the sprue and mount. Unfortunately it looks nothing like my reference photos.



                Unhappy with all the knobbyness I ground it down to just the loop and made my own more prototypical knobbyness using
                Evergreen strip and bending it around as I glued. Some attention with sanding sticks knocked it back to the right look.



                On a pin...



                A kindly soul, Bill, answered a question for me earlier regarding what turned out to be radar detection devices mounted on the shears. He said they came
                in packs and he was right, the more I looked the more popped out at me. Had to have em' and scratch-building was the only way.

                Ok get these tools, they made this project a breeze. The super thin razor saw and mitre box are from Umm (Unique Master Models) Awesome.
                I took a page from the Porteous handbook and chucked some spare sprue in a drill for a poor-mans (that's me) mini lathe to turn the ends into
                conical shapes like on the real thing and sawed them off flat. I punched out some slightly wider disks, drilled the tops and installed tiny little masts.



                By Sunday P.M. these new additions were mounted on the topmost area of the sheers. Work will commence downward from here to include some bracing,
                lookout stations and a searchlight. I am also thinking of gluing in some lines of solder on and around things to represent electrical wiring. Maybe.

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                • jefftytoo
                  SubCommittee Member
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 942

                  #248
                  Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

                  WOW. (What else can I say? Except maybe, will you hire out for scratchbuilt parts for my own shears?)

                  JeffP

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                  • PaulC
                    Administrator
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 1542

                    #249
                    Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

                    Sweet!
                    Warm regards,

                    Paul Crozier
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                    • JWLaRue
                      Managing Editor, SubCommittee Report
                      • Aug 1994
                      • 4281

                      #250
                      Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

                      Very nice combination of research and scratchbuildign to correct the kit!

                      -Jeff
                      Rohr 1.....Los!

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                      • ober freak
                        Junior Member
                        • Jan 2014
                        • 114

                        #251
                        Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

                        Snowstorm?
                        Not an idea of snow over here in Germany at 50°F.

                        On my Puffer I filled the remaining shutter cavities with .010 x .080 strips,


                        and sanded the first coat of putty.


                        Marco

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                        • PaulC
                          Administrator
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 1542

                          #252
                          Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

                          Stole a few minutes and worked on a detail section of the bow. There are some perforated grates for what looks like a flood opening for the bow buoyancy tank at the chin of the boat on either side of the keel. You can see them in the restoration shot below of USS Drum (SS-228) in Mobile, AL.



                          I really liked this detail so I wanted to get it on the boat before I joined the two bow halves. The Eduard photo-etch sheet with the conning tower details has two parts to depict the grates. My order arrived this week so I cut off the part and held it to the bow. To me, the grates on Drum are flush with the hull so I decided not to glue the PE grate down but instead use it as a template.

                          I taped the part to the hull and found a small drill bit that matched the hole size. Then I proceeded to drill out each hole.



                          After a lot of twist drilling I removed the template and found this. Not bad. Although there does seem to be a reinforcement running down the center of the 1:1 grate in the Drum photo that creates a gap in the holes. Will have to ponder that.



                          The holes for the grates also appear to be approximately the same size as the rows of holes in the stern that I need to replicate. I will report back if this proves to be correct. It will be nice to have a template in hand to knock that out too.

                          Warm regards,

                          Paul Crozier
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                          • JWLaRue
                            Managing Editor, SubCommittee Report
                            • Aug 1994
                            • 4281

                            #253
                            Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

                            Paul,

                            Really came out nice! Using the PE part s a drilling template is a great idea. Much better than trying to install it flush with the hull. (been there, done that with my Type II)

                            -Jeff
                            Rohr 1.....Los!

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                            • PaulC
                              Administrator
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 1542

                              #254
                              Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

                              Thanks, Jeff. The drilling went pretty fast in the plastic. It would be a whole lot tougher in a GRP hull.
                              Warm regards,

                              Paul Crozier
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                              • thor
                                SubCommittee Member
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 1479

                                #255
                                Re: 1/72nd Revell Gato Wolfpack

                                Keep that in mind. WAHOO is still on the bench.....

                                Matt
                                Regards,

                                Matt

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